P-51
Mustang Model Planes.

Created four years ago exclusively for members of Corgi's USA Collector Club,
this limited edition, 1/72 scale, die cast model of a P-51D Mustang is plated in
real gold! You also get a detailed cockpit with a hand-painted pilot figure and
a glazed canopy, a realistic radiator scoop and a rotating propeller,
wing-mounted fuel tanks, optional-position landing gear, and more. 6" wingspan;
includes a display stand. We were able to acquire only a limited quantity of
this rare model so order yours today!

A replica of "Stinger," the P-51D Mustang flown by 7-victory ace Major Robert W.
Moore of the 45th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter Group, when it was based at Iwo
Jima South Field in June 1945, this 1/72 scale, plastic Easy Model airplane
features textured surfaces, a detailed cockpit with a clear bubble canopy, a
rotating propeller, extended landing gear, and authentic markings. 6" wingspan;
includes a display stand.

The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang claimed an impressive 4,950 aerial
victories during World War II, second only to the F6F Hellcat among Allied
aircraft.
A replica of a P-51D – the most widely produced of all P-51 variants and the
first to include a “bubble” canopy for greater visibility to the rear of the
aircraft – that flew with the 100th Fighter Squadron, 332nd Fighter Group
“Tuskegee Airmen,” stationed in Italy in 1944, this 1/72 scale, die cast Witty
Wings model features engraved panel lines, a detailed cockpit with a hand
painted pilot figure and a glazed canopy, a rotating propeller, removable
wing-mounted fuel tanks, optional-position landing gear, and a polished metal
finish with authentic USAAF markings and the Tuskegee Airmen’s familiar red
tail. Measures 5” long with a 6” wingspan and arrives ready to display on the
included stand.

A replica of "Cripes a' Mighty 3rd," a P-51D Mustang flown by 26.83-victory ace
Maj. George Preddy - America's highest scoring Mustang ace of World War II - of
the 352nd Fighter Group, the "Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney," in 1944, this 1/72
scale, metal and plastic Forces of Valor model features engraved panel lines; a
well-equipped cockpit with a pilot figure and a glazed canopy; removable engine
panels with a realistic V-12 Merlin engine underneath; a rotating propeller;
detachable, wing-mounted fuel tanks and bombs; optional-position landing gear
with free-rolling wheels; authentic markings; and more. Measures 5" long with a
6" wingspan and arrives ready to display on the included stand.

A replica of "Bald Eagle," the P-51B Mustang flown by Lt. Robert Eckfeldt of the
374th Fighter Squadron, 361st Fighter Group "Yellowjackets," on June 29, 1944,
when he destroyed four Fw 190s on the ground at Oschersleben Airport, this
limited edition, 1/72 scale, die cast Gemini model features engraved panel
lines, a detailed cockpit with a pilot figure, movable flight control surfaces,
two removable wing-mounted fuel tanks, a rotating propeller, optional-position
landing gear with free-rolling wheels and real rubber tires, authentic markings,
and more. 6" wingspan; arrives ready to display on the included stand.

aircraft flown by the 325th Fighter Group "Checkertail
Clan" in 1944 Italy, this limited edition, 1/72 scale, die cast Corgi set
includes the P-47D Thunderbolt "Topper" flown by Lt. Warren Penny (4 victories,
317th FS) and the P-51B Mustang "Dorothy II" flown by 5-victory ace Capt. Robert
Barkey (319th FS).
Each model features engraved panel lines; a detailed cockpit with a clear canopy
and a hand-painted pilot figure; a rotating propeller; optional position landing
gear; authentic markings, including nose art and a checkered tail; and more. The
Thunderbolt also includes a "razorback" canopy configuration with a tall
fuselage spine behind the pilot and M2 Browning machine guns while the Mustang
has an anti-glare panel, a realistic radiator scoop and wing-mounted fuel tanks.
The Thunderbolt has a 6" wingspan and the Mustang has a 6" wingspan; each
includes a display stand.

P-51D Mustang 1/72 Die Cast Airplane Model

A replica of "Viscious Virgin," a P-51D Mustang flown by the 39th Fighter
"Cobra" Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, in the Pacific Theater of Operations in
1945, this 1/72 scale, die cast model features textured surfaces; a detailed
cockpit with a bubble canopy and a pilot figure; a rotating propeller; extended
landing gear; authentic markings, including an anti-glare panel; and more. 6"
wingspan; includes a display stand.

Not only is this the first 1/72 scale die cast model of the P-51 "B" variant
that we've ever offered, it also features the markings of Ding Hao! - the famous
aircraft flown by 8.33-victory ace Maj. James Howard, who was awarded the Medal
of Honor for single-handedly defending a formation of B-17 bombers against an
estimated 30 German fighters. This magnificent model also includes engraved
panel lines and simulated rivets, movable flight control surfaces, removable
fuel tanks, optional-position landing gear with real rubber tires, a display
stand, and more. 6" wingspan.

This nostalgic, 1940s-style collector clock featuring a P-51 set against a
striking sky is framed in a distinctive riveted aluminum case. Also features a
quartz movement (battery not included). 15" diameter; made in the USA.

P-51 Big Beautiful Doll Clock

This nostalgic clock featuring a P-51 and its Big Beautiful Doll nose art
includes a quartz movement for superior accuracy. 14" diameter aluminum frame;
made in the USA, requires one AA battery (not included).

Old Crow Clock
Featuring Col. Bud Anderson's famous P-51D Mustang, Old Crow, along with the
insignia of the 8th Air Force for which it flew in World War II, this 14" wall
clock is framed in a distinctive, riveted aluminum case; includes a quartz
movement; and requires only a single AA battery (not included).

P-51 Nose Art Panel
Old Crow

Gary Velasco. Hand painted reproduction of the nose art of Col. Bud Anderson's
P-51 Mustang. Panel is a scaled-down version of the real thing, is made of
aluminum, and comes ready to display on the two attached D-ring hangers. 22"x
18".

Petie 2nd Nose Art Panel

Gary Velasco. Hand painted, authentic reproduction of the nose art of Lt. Col.
John Meyer's P-51D of the 352nd Fighter Group. Panel is a scaled-down version of
the real thing and is made of aluminum. Ready to display on the two attached
D-ring hangers. 40"x 18".

P-51
Nose Art Panel
Big Beautiful Doll - Landers

Gary Velasco. Hand painted, authentic reproduction of the nose art of Col. John
Lander's P-51. Panel is a scaled-down version of the real thing and is made of
aluminum. Ready to display on the two attached D-ring hangers. 40"x 18".

Tuskegee Airmen Throw

This 100% cotton throw honors the Tuskegee airmen, who not only achieved
remarkable success in their red-tailed P-51 Mustangs, but also helped destroy
stereotypes and bring about integration in the U.S. military. 48"x 60".

flown during World War
II by the 332nd Fighter Group, making it the first US squadron composed of
African Americans; giving the P-51 Tuskegee model a special place in American
history.

"Jumpin-Jacques," Jaques Young, 3rd Air
Commando Group

P-51D Mustang flown by 8-victory ace Col. Claiborne Kinnard when he was commanding officer of the 4th Fighter Group in 1944

George Preddy, 352nd Fighter Group
the P-51D Mustang flown by
26.83-victory ace Maj. George Preddy - America's highest scoring Mustang ace
of World War II - of the 352nd Fighter Group, the "Bluenosed Bastards of
Bodney," in 1944

Pilot's
Man. F-82 Twin MustangSoft Bound Book
A reprint of the official government handbook for new pilots of
the F-82. Includes operating procedures, operating equipment, and more.
All the photos and diagrams are here–this is the real thing! 66 pgs., 8½"x
11", sfbd.

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